Above, winter camping at Red Rock Park Campground in December 2018. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
If I were still living in the mild climate of California, I'd be out camping during the winter months. But since I moved to New Mexico in the Southwest where winter temperatures get down to freezing and below, not so much. Right now, it is 1° (no kidding) where I live near Gallup, New Mexico.
But, new RV owners aren't letting "a little cold weather" stop their camping. At least that's what a new article in RV Travel is saying.
They begin it with:
Cold-weather camping is apparently going to be a “thing” over the next few months.
The KOA Monthly Research Report – December Edition projects that 8.69 million camping households are planning a cold-weather camping trip this year. Whether traveling to winter destinations or warmer locales, more than 22 million households plan to take a camping trip during the remaining holiday season. Bolstering findings from the April release of Kampgrounds of America’s (KOA) annual North American Camping Report, research indicates the increased popularity of camping will continue through the end of the year.
To read more, go here.
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